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No. But keep acting like you know.
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No. But keep acting like you know.
Tim Hortons? Dunkin Donuts?
Bah.
I grow my own coffee bean, dark roast it... grind it.. and brew it.
It's the only way to do coffee.
Pansies.
pshh.
I have a climate-controlled geodesic dome in my back yard, where I grow coffee and mango trees and, most importantly, keep stocked with a community of Asian Palm civets.
I have a team of Vietnamese refugees (they can eat the mangoes, but they aren't paid) whose task it is to collect the civet poop and extract the partially digested coffee cherries.
The coffee cherries are then sent to my team of Sumatran laborers to prepare my daily pot of Kopi Luwak. This has to be fresh, of course, so this routine is repeated twice, daily.
Everyone here makes me feel lazy lol. I like my convenience of instant thank you very much!
Just picked up a big bag of colombian supremo from costco to augment my more expensive coffee beans.
I have two bags of kona peaberry from when i was there two weeks ago.
Fixed that for truth. Press coffee is the best, I'm just too lazy most of the time.Making coffee doesn't take that long for me.
Grinding (20 seconds to pour and grind), put in french press (5 seconds), add hot water (10 seconds - have Poland Spring dispenser, heats water to 180 degrees), let it steep for 3 minutes, plunge, and it's Unbelievably Tasty to drink.
Total time less than 5 minutes for a good cup (or 3) of coffee. And the steep time isn't wasted for me, as I'm usually doing something else (reading, making breakfast, watching the news, etc).
8 o'clock is a good value. Not the absolutely best coffee, but pretty good for the price. Certainly one of the better brands available in most sueprmarkets.
Instant is not that convenient. You have to heat the water and manually add the coffee.
If you want true convenience, get yourself super automatic espresso machine. You just place your cup and press one button. In less than 60 seconds, you'll have the perfect cup of coffee waiting for you. No need to grind, press, or add hot water. The machine does everything for you. I wouldn't trade mine for anything and it's worth every penny I paid. It has paid for itself multiple times in savings. Not to mention time and convenience.
Making coffee doesn't take that long for me.
Grinding (20 seconds to pour and grind), put in french press (5 seconds), add hot water (10 seconds - have Poland Spring dispenser, heats water to 180 degrees), let it steep for 3 minutes, plunge, and it's good to drink.
Total time less than 5 minutes for a good cup (or 3) of coffee. And the steep time isn't wasted for me, as I'm usually doing something else (reading, making breakfast, watching the news, etc).
donut shop k-cups are what I always default to.
Have a link to the machine you use?
Dunkin Donuts is around $7.99 per 12oz bag here... I'll buy the 16oz bags or larger ones from Dunkin Donuts locations, but we're finally just about to get them around here. Otherwise, it's a 50 mile drive to the nearest DD location. 🙁
http://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/Gaggia-Titanium-Superautomatic-Espresso-Machine-p/scg10940.htm
Had it for couple years now. I drink more coffee than espresso.
....One more thing. I have a coworker that is a true coffee fanatic. He buys green coffee beans online in bulk and roasts them himself in an air popcorn popper. He does this every other day. This might be something for the crafts-type people to try out if you want a new hobby and like fresh coffee.